New science results from the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). Very Large Array (VLA)And this Green Bank Observatory (GBO) will be revealed in several press conferences during the 242nd meeting of American Astronomical Society (AAS) June 5-7 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The AAS meeting has press conferences based on various topics. Presentations will highlight new research, including discovering the properties of early cosmic dwarf galaxies, looking at radio images of fast novae, and how star formation is triggered by an interaction in the Nessie Nebula.
Press conferences will be held in person and broadcast live during the conference AAS Press Office YouTube Channel.
Note: Each press conference has a panel of scientists presenting 4-5 unique scientific results. The number listed in parentheses indicates the order of presentation of the listed result.
All press conferences will be listed and will take place on Mountain Time.
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Tuesday, 6 June 2023, 10:15 am MDT – Resolving stars and hunting nearby galaxies
Star formation triggered by interaction between expanding bubble and IRTC filament in Nessie Nebula
Jim Jackson (Green Bank Observatory) (2)
For restricted access to members of the press, contact Greenbank Monitoring PIO Jill Malusky at [email protected].
Tuesday, 6 June 2023, 2:15 PM MDT – Hungry black holes from hot Jupiters
VLBA images of the fast nova, V1674 Her
Montana Williams (New Mexico Tech) (2)
Restricted access to members of the press, NRAO Public Information & News Manager Amy C. at [email protected]. Contact Oliver.
NRAO Media Relations
Amy C. OLIVER, FRAS
Public Information and News Manager, NRAO
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Jill Malusky
Public Information Officer, Green Bank Observatory
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Public Information Specialist, ngVLA
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In addition to press conferences, dozens of papers featuring new and current scientific results from NRAO facilities will be presented during the AAS 242 conference sessions. Highlights will be published on the NRAO website.
About NRAO
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a National Science Foundation facility operated under a cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc.
About Green Bank Observatory
Green Bank Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation and operated by Associated Universities, Inc. America’s first national radio astronomy observatory, it is home to the 100-meter Green Bank Telescope, the largest fully-stationary radio telescope. In this world.